We have all had the experience: your car just stops going. The engine revs, but you just don’t go forward well at all. You “baby” it as best you can to your local mechanic, he hooks it up to a zillion diagnostic gizmos with plugs and wires, he updates the operating system, performs all the recalls and finally, after the plethora of the clamps and diodes are removed and the computer goes dark, your car is pronounced good to go. The problem is when you pick the car up, it makes it home, but the next day isn’t good to go at all. As a matter of fact, the vehicle isn’t going anywhere. Click here for the rest!
Note many current contracts only have a 30 day window every 5 to 10 years where a contract can be cancelled. read yours carefully. for some other items to watch out for in elevator contracts before signing one read: https://www.elevatorone.ca/elevator-maintenance-contracts-101/
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Doug thanks for the comment! There are plenty of great elevator companies out there, but people need to be aware of the the pitfalls. Great link and thanks again. Feel free to use the info anyway you would like.
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